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Seville:
Nightlife

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Nightlife in Seville is an incredible and lively social celebration that involves people of all ages and also an array of activities.

Generally it develops in stages, starting after 21.00 with dinner at the tapas bar.

At the tapas bars you will find entire families sitting and eating together—while everyone at the bar gives serious attention to the babies and children.

These meals usually take a while as Sevillians like to speak and sample different tapas one at a time along with sipping a small, cold Cruzcampo, the traditional beer of Seville.

The tapas bar forms the greatest and most consistent aspect of the nightlife of Seville on any given night.

From here, many people proceed to the other avenues of celebration available in Seville: the Bares de copas (a normal bar), a flamenco bar, or a discoteca.

Regardless of where they go after tapas, the Sevillians tend to move around a lot throughout the night, stopping only for a couple of beers in any given place before heading back out on la marcha, the walk from place to place that burns off some of the calories from the beer.

On weekends the younger Sevillians tend to gather around midnight in plazas and squares and in the street for what is called a botellón, which consists of everyone bringing their own drinks, ice, and cups for the festivities.

These types of gatherings can go on for hours and reach huge numbers in some places.

Many people go from here to the discotecas to finish off the night at 6 or 7 in the morning.

Seville also boasts a number of Irish, English, and Scottish type pubs, a lively gay and lesbian scene, and a variety of live music venues.
Basically, whatever you are into, you can find it in Seville.